The Accumulation of Capital
A critical exploration of capitalist systems and alternatives
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:23rd Jan '03
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Rosa Luxemburg's The Accumulation of Capital critiques capitalism and offers a revolutionary perspective, challenging the belief in its inevitability and urging for alternative systems.
This book stands as a significant work within the realm of socialist literature. In an era where global capitalism is often viewed as the only viable system, The Accumulation of Capital presents a compelling and critical perspective that challenges this notion. Rosa Luxemburg, a passionate revolutionary socialist, dedicated her life to advocating for her beliefs, ultimately paying the ultimate price for her activism. Her insights remain relevant, highlighting the flaws and consequences of capitalism, particularly during the tumultuous period of the early 20th century.
Luxemburg's work draws heavily on Marxist theory, yet it is marked by her unique interpretations and critiques of the capitalist system. She delves into the economic and political ramifications of capitalism, examining its impact across various regions, including the United States, Europe, China, Russia, and the British Empire. Through her analysis, she not only critiques the existing economic structures but also underscores the potential for alternatives, thereby offering a hopeful vision for future societal organization.
Published just six years before her tragic death in 1919, The Accumulation of Capital serves as both a scholarly work and a passionate plea for change. It encourages readers to rethink the inevitability of capitalism and consider the possibilities of a different economic framework. As such, it remains a vital text for anyone interested in the ongoing discourse surrounding economic systems and social justice.
'Rosa Luxemburg is one of the really big figures in the history of the international socialist movement and The Accumulation of Capital is unquestionably her magnum opus.' - New Statesman
'This book, out of print for decades, is well worth reading ... one of her finest works.' - Labour Research
ISBN: 9780415304450
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 540g
496 pages